Almost half of all flight delays in 2022 were airlines' responsibility, government data suggests (www.cbc.ca)
Just over 87,500 delays out of 199,000 were considered to be within an airline’s control...
Foreign doctors take up more medical residency spots as Canadians struggle to get in (www.cbc.ca)
The country's medical schools turn away more than 1,000 Canadian doctors trained abroad annually, even though the country is facing a physician shortage. But they still manage to find residency spots for foreign nationals who are much less likely to stay and help chip away at the physician deficit.
FIRST PERSON | I want my kids to be fearless. As they clash with my culture, I guess I'm getting what I wanted (www.cbc.ca)
Immigrating to Canada and becoming a Canadian citizen has brought me euphoria, but has also led to some cultural clashes with my children that I never anticipated. While it has led to some discomfort, it has also changed my perspective in positive ways.
'Ghost hotels' need to go, neighbour says after 3 years of complaints about Airbnb next door (www.cbc.ca)
The constant stream of TV gambling ads is a temptation an addict like me doesn't need (www.cbc.ca)
Ontario premiere reverses plans to develop greenbelt land (www.cbc.ca)
U.S. asserts support for Canada amid confrontation with India over Sikh activist's death (www.cbc.ca)
Late Tuesday, the U.S. vehemently denied the idea that it has been reluctant to speak publicly on Canada’s behalf amid allegations by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that the Indian government participated in the extrajudicial killing of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil....
Accused killer of Muslim family in London, Ont., says 'I didn't have much to lose' in police video at trial (www.cbc.ca)
More than 12 hours after a Muslim family was struck by a truck in London on June 6, 2021, their accused killer sat shivering in a police interrogation room, telling a detective he didn't have particularly strong connections with anyone. The police video was shown Monday at the murder-terror trial of Nathaniel Veltman in an...
First Nations father of 2 killed by RCMP in Revelstoke likely trying to get home, says sister (www.cbc.ca)
5 million bees fall off truck on Guelph Line in Burlington, Ontario (www.cbc.ca)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/4319858...
Do media aggregators have a duty to provide links to public news sources in emergencies? (www.cbc.ca)
This is very off topic for a Star Trek focused instance, but I thought some of the Quark’s regulars might be interested in the public interest issues raised in this situation....
Sailings cancelled for a 2nd day on new Vancouver-Nanaimo ferry service (www.cbc.ca)
Hullo also says it will operate reduced schedule until end of August...
Already a leader in AI, Quebec sets its sights on quantum computing | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)
Canada's top court refuses appeal from B.C. churches protesting COVID-19 restrictions (www.cbc.ca)
Shopping carts that lock and security gates? Shoppers sound off on retailers' anti-theft tactics (www.cbc.ca)
This is what happens when you try to “save” money by forcing people to use self-checkout.
CIBC fined $1.3M for failing to comply with money laundering and terrorist financing rules (www.cbc.ca)
Sask. man who insisted his wife died by suicide pleads guilty to murdering her with poison (www.cbc.ca)
Canadian Tire told student her used SUV was safe, but missed a dangerous flaw during required inspection (www.cbc.ca)
There's growing opposition to making family doctor training longer (www.cbc.ca)
The College of Family Physicians of Canada is being asked to “pause, hold and maybe stop” its plans to increase the time it takes to train a family doctor from two years to three — as some medical students, family doctors and provincial health ministers express their opposition....
B.C. man grows 1,003-kilogram pumpkin, wins international competition (www.cbc.ca)
Where did the term parental rights come from? (www.cbc.ca)
Though the phrase "parental rights" is by no means a new term it has re-emerged during recent conflicts over sexual orientation and gender identity policies in Canadian schools. Here's a look at what the phrase means, where it comes from and who is included — and excluded — under its umbrella.
As Canada's navy arrives in Japan, Tokyo begins largest military buildup since Second World War (www.cbc.ca)
Federal Court hears arguments at deportation hearing for truck driver in Humboldt Broncos crash (www.cbc.ca)
A federal judge has reserved his decision in the deportation case of the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash.